Let's pretend your two characters are called "John" and "Mary". Be sure to mention in your book that John and Mary are friends, or buddies, or pals, or whatever. Also be sure to make the point clear that John and Mary have no romantic feelings for each other whatsoever! It might help also if you explain how and how long ago John and Mary first met. Perhaps you could even say that John and Mary felt like brother and sister to one another.
Characters are vital to literary work because they help readers connect with the story. The characters bring the story to life for the readers.
Details about the characters' experiences
a window into the characters' lives.
a window into the characters' lives
A window into the characters lives.
A backdrop
To show readers what the characters are like.
C. By making the readers care about the characters and their lives, Realism writers create a strong emotional connection that helps draw readers into the story.
Readers should look for characters who grow and evolve throughout the story, demonstrating a depth of emotions, motivations, and relationships. Look for characters who face internal and external conflicts, show vulnerability, make mistakes, and learn from them. Effective character development should make readers empathize with and invest in the characters' journeys.
That depends on what you mean? Do you mean the relationship or reaction between the characters or the general reaction from the readers?
How characters react to things.
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